If any business wants to grow a fleet of vans and not pay VAT.. then franchise is the way
Franchise is just a way around of not being LIMITED and robbing the HMRC ;-) but its a legal way of doing it
I've tried to be polite but this is just plain wrong. We're limited and we're VAT registered. Being Limited and being VAT registered are utterly unrelated. You can be Limited and not VAT registered. You can be a sole trader and VAT registered.
You claim that franchising is "just a way around of ... robbing the HMRC".
Our franchisees run their own businesses. They own and run their own vans. We don't have a fleet.
We licence them to use our brand; kit out their vans; give them a great deal of help and guidance; we do all the marketing required for them to have full rounds. In return for this and other services they pay us a royalty. If they go over the VAT limit they will have to register and pay.
We are a limited company, VAT registered, and we pay VAT on the fees paid to us. Yes,
we pay it; when we went past the VAT limit we lowered the royalty percentage so the franchisees wouldn't be hit.
Tell me again how we're "robbing the HMRC". Be very careful, as it's a strikingly bold claim to make on a public forum.
Vin